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My favorite site for this kind of info is Notebookcheck. What you can do is search the processor that is inside of your phone (or the phone you want to buy) and then it shows a collection of benchmarks for that processor, and that will include your phone, or the phone you want to buy. It can get kinda tricky if you are looking at older phones because after a while the benchmarks get updated to newer versions and you will not be able to compare across generations, but still it's better than nothing.
The Snapdragon 690 inside this phone is roughly the same performance as your Galaxy S9, but the Snapdragon 690 has a slower GPU, roughly half the speed as your S9
Maybe it's not as much of a concern at this price point, but OnePlus has gone on the record that this phone will never be updated beyond 2020's Android 11 (it ships with 2019's Android 10) and that all support (even bug fixes) will be dropped after 2022. Just a heads-up.
I've had this phone for 5 days now. I had a One Plus 6 before I got this. It does have pretty low specs which makes sense for a budget phone but it still gets the job done. I can game just fine and iPhone users don't complain about how blurry my pictures are anymore. There was a better deal in my opinion earlier this month where you could get it 10% off with a free pair of one plus buds which I'm loving so far. Basically one plus version of air pods.
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I think the Pixel 4a is a better phone than this for $349.99 It is certainly more durable than this phone. I don't think the specs on paper convey any kind of real world experience. I'm really impressed with the pixel 4a build quality and performance overall. Battery life is really great as well.
It is in the network settings, just choose the second option here in settings...wifi&network-sim&network-preferred network type Edit: I attached a pic, but it seems it doesn't show on mobile browser
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Yup. About to return mine. Only micro sd + nano sim
Some checked on XDA that, there are no physical contacts in the sim slot for 2nd sim, US version is different from the UK/global version which is dual-sim.
How is this phone versus the lg g8 thinq? I love my g8 but recently cracked the screen and i hear the battery is super glued on and screen is about $90 ish minus labor.
Just FYI, as someone else was kind enough to point out in the last n10 thread, this phone only has 5g for tmobile networks. Here's[hothardware.com] the article they linked if you're interested in the details. If you're on Verizon or AT&T networks, then you're SOL. Also looks like it's missing bands 29 and 30 for AT&T. Not too sure how much of a big deal that would be. Might effect you if you have low signal, but can't find a definite answer on that. Still not a bad deal for a 4G phone given it's specs (decent camera, battery, enough RAM, etc).
I don't understand why this phone only supports 5g in the USA for T-Mobile, maybe that's why it went on sale so soon. It's not a big deal for me because 5g where I live is spotty but this information should be more prominent on the oneplus website listing. I used my 10% off code and after tax and it came to $240 which I think is a good deal for the specs.
I have the phone, but 5G doesn't feel like it even makes a difference for me. My speeds with 5G and LTE are the same. I just ended up disabling 5G, since it eats up more battery.
I have the phone, but 5G doesn't feel like it even makes a difference for me. My speeds with 5G and LTE are the same. I just ended up disabling 5G, since it eats up more battery.
Ummm lowband 5G is mostly low latency, with slightly higher LTE speeds. Mmwave is real 5G but with poor range. Midband 5G is faster though not widespread either.
Lowband 5G has amazing range, however it's not worth the energy penalty. 5G in it's current state is crap. That's why I stick with LTE
Thank you for taking the time to explain this to a technologically challenged person like me. I looked at the new SE but I the screen is too small for me. Performance, battery life and a bigger screen are all important so I think I may pull the trigger on this! repped
I use both Android and iOS.
I think you will like this phone much better than the iPhone 6s. OnePlus makes a blazing fast OS that works great.
I also had a 256GB iPhone SE 2nd gen from a Visible deal...ended up selling it due to terrible battery life. Small screen, tiny battery, does not make for a good combination.
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For example the Galaxy S9 has the Snapdragon 845, here is the Notebookcheck page for that processor. https://www.notebookche
And the newest processor that Notebookcheck has is the Snapdragon 865, here is that one https://www.notebookche
Here is the Snapdragon 690 in the Nord N10 https://www.notebookche
The Snapdragon 690 inside this phone is roughly the same performance as your Galaxy S9, but the Snapdragon 690 has a slower GPU, roughly half the speed as your S9
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Lowband 5G has amazing range, however it's not worth the energy penalty. 5G in it's current state is crap. That's why I stick with LTE
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I think you will like this phone much better than the iPhone 6s. OnePlus makes a blazing fast OS that works great.
I also had a 256GB iPhone SE 2nd gen from a Visible deal...ended up selling it due to terrible battery life. Small screen, tiny battery, does not make for a good combination.
Enjoy this phone.